MD State Police cease collecting new gun shell casings

The Maryland State Police have stopped collecting shells casing from new firearms as they cease a first-of-a-kind "ballistic fingerprinting" endeavor. Now they are deciding what to do with the 340,000 shells they have currently stashed in the basement of their headquarters in Pikesville.

The Maryland State Police have stopped collecting shells casing from new firearms as they cease a first-of-a-kind "ballistic fingerprinting" endeavor. Now they are deciding what to do with the 340,000 shells they have currently stashed in the basement of their headquarters in Pikesville.

The Maryland State Police have stopped collecting shells casing from new firearms as they cease a first-of-a-kind "ballistic fingerprinting" endeavor. Now they are deciding what to do with the 340,000 shells they have currently stashed in the basement of their headquarters in Pikesville.